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English: This Hubble Picture of the Week— taken using NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope’s Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) — shows Arp 107, a celestial object that comprises a pair of galaxies in the midst of a collision. The larger galaxy (in the left of this image) is an extremely energetic galaxy type known as a Seyfert galaxy, which ...
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope recently captured a breathtaking image of the spiral galaxy NGC 2566. Astronomers use detailed Hubble images to study star clusters and active star-forming regions.
NGC 602: Taken Under the "Wing" of the Small Magellanic Cloud; Jan 8, 2007 NASA/ESA HST news and photo release on N90 (at the heart of which lies NGC 602) NASA/ESA video 'Zooming on NGC 602' (Hubble Space Telescope) NGC 602 @ SEDS NGC objects pages\ "Progressive star formation in the young SMC cluster NGC 602" Carlson, L. R., et al., 2007 ApJL ...
Zooming In on the Andromeda Galaxy, also known as Gigapixels of Andromeda, is a 2015 composite photograph of the Andromeda Galaxy produced by the Hubble Space Telescope. It is 1.5 billion pixels in size, and is the largest image ever taken by the telescope. [1] At the time of its release to the public, the image was one of the largest ever ...
The composite photo, released Thursday by NASA, was taken by Hubble on October 22 as Saturn was about 850 million miles (1.37 billion kilometers) away, according to the space agency. The space ...
This Wide Field Camera 3 image, dubbed Mystic Mountain, was released in 2010 to commemorate Hubble's 20th anniversary in space. The Hubble Space Telescope celebrated its 20th anniversary in space on April 24, 2010. To commemorate the occasion, NASA, ESA, and the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) released an image from the Carina Nebula ...
The location of Arp 273 (circled in blue) Arp 273 zoom sequence. Arp 273 is a pair of interacting galaxies, 300 million light years away in the constellation Andromeda.It was first described in the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies, compiled by Halton Arp in 1966. [5]
Hubble Space Telescope images of the Pillars of Creation from 1995 (left) and 2014 (right). (NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI; Joseph DePasquale (STScI), Anton M. Koekemoer (STScI), Alyssa Pagan (STScI ...